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How to Use a Color Corrector Under Eyes?

Published in Under-eye Correction 2 mins read

To effectively use a color corrector under your eyes, you typically apply it first to neutralize discoloration before applying concealer. This helps to create a brighter, more even look.

Here's a simple breakdown of the steps based on the provided reference:

Step-by-Step Guide

Using a color corrector under the eyes is a targeted approach to address specific undertones like dark circles.

Application

  1. Dot the Corrector: Using the doe-foot wand of the corrector, dot the corrector along the under-eye area, from the inner to outer corner.

Blending

  1. Blend with Sponge: Blend using the built-in blurring sponge in a stippling motion. A stippling motion involves lightly tapping the product into the skin rather than rubbing or sweeping.

Follow with Concealer

  1. Apply Concealer: After blending the corrector, apply a little Even Better All-Over Concealer + Eraser on top.
  2. Blend Concealer: Blend the concealer with the blurring sponge for a seamless, bright-eyed finish.

Quick Summary

Step Action Tool/Technique
1. Apply Corrector Dot along the under-eye area (inner to outer corner). Doe-foot wand
2. Blend Corrector Blend the corrector into the skin. Blurring sponge/Stipple
3. Apply Concealer Apply a small amount of concealer over the corrected area. Applicator
4. Blend Concealer Blend the concealer for a smooth, finished look. Blurring sponge

This layering technique ensures the color correction is locked in and provides a base for the concealer to brighten without looking cakey or ashy. Choosing the right color corrector for your specific discoloration (e.g., peach or orange for blue/purple dark circles, green for redness) is also crucial for optimal results.

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